Monday, August 20, 2007

About Matt Hart
I'm an ultra distance athlete who incessantly seeks out backcountry adventure. I'm an UltraRunner by trade, but I'm a multisport athlete at heart. Ski mountaineering in the winter, trail running and cycling in the summer. After 10 years in Seattle I moved to Salt Lake City because the Wasatch Mtns are simply amazing. I'm from New Hampshire originally, where I learned to "Live Free or Die". In December of 2005 I decided my desk job at Microsoft was in fact death... so i quit. I've been gettin' after it in the backcountry full time ever since.In December of 2005 Matt left his job at Microsoft to pursue his dream and race full time.
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Latest Results
- 9th Place - Transrockies 6 day staged
- 1st Place - Devil's Backbone 50 Miler
- 1st Place - Big Horn 50 Miler
- 3rd Place - 3 Days of Syllamo
- 1st Place - Orcas Island 50km
- 2nd Place - Grand Teton 100 Miler
- 1st Place - Mt Hood PCT 50 Miler
- 2nd Place - TRIOBA 12hr Adv Race
- 1st Place - Big Horn 50k Ultra
- 1st Place - Blanchard Mtn 33 miler
- 1st Place - TRIOBA Sprint Adv Race
- 2nd Place - HURT 100k
- full race resume
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Previous Posts
- The Colonel's 100 Miler Boot Camp
- An Interview With Karl Meltzer, the Wasatch Speedg...
- Staircase to First Divide - 33 miles
- "A Solid 37" - Graves Creek to Anderson Pass Olymp...
- My Favorite Quote
- Musings of a Mad Man
- Justin Angle's White River 50 Mile USATF Trail Run...
- Mount Hood PCT 50 Mile Pictures
- Mount Hood PCT 50 Mile Race Report
- Mount Hood PCT 50 Mile Quick Race Report
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4 Comments:
wow...first of all the slows & skips did suck BUT great footage and the terrain was sick & ur cuts on ur head--geesh...
great clip, thanks for sharing
Good stuff Matt! Looks like you're really ready to crank out a very good race at Teton! Look forward to hearing about the race. Yep the tapering is always funky. I agree with you as well. I definitely would not do 100-120 mile weeks consistently all year long. I know that would not be smart at all. However during the bulk training periods I would like to breach the 100-110 mile range, of course using that as a peak week, and then followed by something like a 70-90 mile week the following.
Yep I have my nasty 100 miler coming up very soon.
awesome footage! How do you film and run at the same time? That's what I call talent :)
Hope your head is ok...
yes the head has healed up fine. some nice scabs to pick at too. tapering has gone well, i just got done teaching my last spin class tonight. now it's pacing jamie gifford at ccc100 for 15 miles saturday. 3-4 super easy mon. then just hike the first 6 miles of the course to the high point at grand targhee on thurs. 100 miles on saturday with 20,000 feet of gain! sounds easy right?!
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